You might know, I spent time with my daughter last week. Last year we managed to celebrate my birthday together, culminating in a rather lovely wine tour. Happy to repeat the experience, if not the exact event, I searched for somewhere to wander through a vine or two. Morgado do Quintáo, not far from Silves, provided the very place.
Following Google Maps, we thought we had the vineyard nicely pinned, but entry was not quite so simple. Eventually we decided on some blue gates at the rear of the property, and a friendly voice over the intercom told us we were in the right place. We followed a rough trail round to the farmhouse, and were delighted to find that we had company for the sampling. An Irish couple and 2 young folk from Norway were waiting beneath the 2,000 year old olive tree. Moments later our hostess joined us, and the tasting began.
We were sampling 3 wines, cultivated from ancient vines of Crato Branco and Negra Mole. The vineyard was being brought to life, after years of neglect, with careful nurturing. A wonderful spread of petiscos (nibbles) accompanied our wines, including bread, meats, local cheese, honey and delicious plum chutney. The small businesses help each other out, more than happy to share their fine produce. We chatted amongst ourselves, sharing our stories with each sip of wine, alongside the history of the grape. An affectionate retriever made eyes at my daughter, when the owner wasn’t looking. Just a morsel of meat? So hard to resist.
The wind was a little chill beneath the olive tree and I took myself off to play around with the flamingos bobbing on the pool, until it was time for the vineyard tour. I love the russets of the vines at this time of year, the harvest safely stored.
It’s not a large enterprise, but they are hopeful that the business will grow. If enthusiasm reaps rewards, they should do well. The old farmhouse hides a wealth of antique machinery, and a wardrobe that seems to invite entry, for surely Narnia must be beyond those doors?
I gleefully acquired the last jar of plum chutney in the low key sales pitch afterwards. Next year they will host their first wedding. Already there is guest accommodation on site. So easy to relax here with a good glass of wine. I hope you enjoyed the experience.
Not too much walking this week, but I can always offer you great company. As we drove off, the retriever lolloped alongside of us, his tail a golden plume in the setting sun. I think we made a friend.

Many thanks to all of you who stroll with me on a Monday, or any other day. Feel free to join me here with a walk of your own, or simply enjoy the walks I share. Details are over on my Jo’s Monday walk page.
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Let’s start with a very special walk with my Australian friend, Miriam. Please do read and share :
Janet is back from a break. Guess where?
Monday walk… in a French forest (again)
There are some good-looking cities around, and Lady Lee has enjoyed many :
Candy shares a less well-known but beautiful city, too :
Parks, walls and squares in Leon
Can you have too much of a good thing? Jackie has her own view :
Meanwhile, Drake can always make something out of nothing. It’s a skillset!
If you want to walk in the Lake District, Tea Bee will be your willing guide :
Hike to Haystacks, Lake District, Cumbria
And if you’re thinking of doing the Camino, Cathy has very many experiences to share :
(Camino day 39) Trabadelo to O’Cebreiro
(Camino day 40) O’Cebreiro to Triacastela
A man after my own heart, Andrew- not to mention his lovely wife :
Travels in Portugal, A Wild River and a Cliff Top Walk in Odeceixa
And what can I say about Meg- my perfect companion :
Walks around home : October (Part 1)
Or Margaret, busy squirreling away for the winter :
(Almost) all is safely gathered in….
There are some places that simply weave a spell. Share one with Ann Christine :
Thursday Thoughts – Tbilisi, A Feast for the Eye
That’s all for another week. I hope you have a good one. P.S No cakes today! They’re all here.


what a wonderful way to celebrate Jo! i hope the young business will grow. thank you for a lovely, leisurely walk. belated birthday greetings, dearest Jo! all the best to you 🙂 🙂 lovely flamingos 🙂 🙂
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The birthday greetings are early, LolaWi. It’s not till Nov 5th, but Lisa won’t be here then. Thanks so much 🙂 🙂
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love the flamingoes, Jo 🙂
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Aren’t they great? 🙂 🙂 Thanks, Lady Lee.
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Jo, the flamingoes brought a smile across my morning.
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How could they not? Mission accomplished, Sally 🙂 🙂
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The pink flamingos drew me in; I was not expecting a wine tour somehow! But what a lovely day – just enough people to make a tasting sociable and fun, pretty surroundings (love that gnarled old tree), family time, and wine!
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I have to keep you guys on your toes. 5 years of walks can get tedious, you know? We had a fabulous day, and I’m not long home from meeting a lovely Canadian blogger today. Who’d have thought blogging led to this? 🙂 🙂
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Welcome back, Jo! What a delightful place to celebrate your birthday. I’m sharing my walk at https://natalietheexplorer.home.blog/2019/10/27/hiking-the-tonquin-trail/
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That’s great, Natalie. I’m not long home from meeting another blogger. Canadian this time. 🙂 🙂
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I love the idea of a wine tasting birthday celebration, Jo. What a lovely setting for such an experience. How wonderful to see Mick and Lisa, and that sweet retriever. You’re looking fabulous as well! Also, those flamingos on the pool are so charming. I love it all! 🙂
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I think I might make it a yearly event, Cathy 🙂 🙂 This year I will be out walking with the Striders on my actual birthday. Who knows what else may transpire? 🙂 Thanks, hon!
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That’s a perfect annual event for your birthday, Jo! I’m sure you’ll find some kind of trouble to get into on your actual birthday. I can’t wait to hear all about it. 🙂
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The 2000 year old tree was the star for me. Thank you for a glimpse of your family in celebratory mode.
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Permanently in celebration mode here, Meg 🙂 🙂 Mick is still doing his Portuguese homework and the lesson starts in under an hour.
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Reblogged this on LIVING THE DREAM.
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ANOTHER GREAT POST JO WITH SOME FANTASTIC PHOTOGRAPHS, CHINA
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You’re welcome, hon, and many thanks for the reblog 🙂 🙂
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I am enchanted by this place and have made a note of it. So friendly, positive and beautiful.
I am sure the wine was good too.
Miriam
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The wine was wonderful, but more than that, the place, Miriam 🙂 🙂
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Thanks for the beautiful walk, Jo. I love those flamingos! Enjoy your day.
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I love flamingos, Jill. Any variety 🙂 🙂 Thanks, hon!
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It looks like a lovely day out and a very attractive place Jo.
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We had already been to Alte, up in the hills, and Silves, Marion. It was their last full day with us and I wanted something special. 🙂 🙂
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A walk close to my heart this week Jo. I love nothing better than a good wine sampling amongst a beautiful setting. Thanks for taking me along and the gorgeous ambience and thanks for the kind mention and share. Have a great week ahead Jo. xx
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Thanks a lot, darlin! It’s a crazy one because I’m meeting 2 bloggers this week, one here and 1 in Seville! 🙂 🙂 Take good care!
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That sounds crazy busy Jo but awesome. Enjoy. xx 😊
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It looks like a delightful place Jo, I love the pool with its pink flamingos. I don’t drink so I think I’d forget the wine and play with the dog! 🙂
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Yes, that would suit you very well, Eunice 🙂 🙂
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Lovely autumn light on those olive trees!
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Yes! I love the play of light through the vines. 🙂 🙂
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Looks like a very leisurely walk, Jo. And great to see a young business growing – I hope they do well.
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So do I, Debs. I’ve just posted on their Facebook page 🙂 🙂 And I’ve hinted to my son that it would be a good wedding venue. 🙂
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What a delightful place, Jo!
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It was a lovely ending to the day, Sue. Well, not quite ending because we went out to supper later! I wasn’t remotely hungry but it was their last night. 🙂 🙂
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Fair enough!
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Such adorable pink swimming birds. 😀
Really enjoyed all these amazing details that “hide” through all these lovely photos. 🙂
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I have to admit, I enjoyed playing with them, Drake. 🙂 🙂 Many thanks for the link up. Be with you shortly.
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